Wrapped in corrugated aluminum-zinc alloy cladding, the 16-unit complex at 7480 N. Delaware Street was initially envisioned as a mass-timber and brick project.
The Rothko Pavilion—designed by Vinci Hamp Architects with Hennebery Eddy Architects—positions the museum as a crossroads between art and the urban context.
The first tasting room in the state to incorporate rammed-earth construction joins a growing number of Willamette Valley wineries where architecture is as carefully crafted as the wine.
A dark and disregarded 1950s-era gym-turned-theater is transformed once again into Highland Hall, an inviting academic building populated by future architects.